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Varicocele (Enlarged veins in the scrotum.) Conditions that involve the testicles: Epididymitis (When the coiled tube at the back of the testicle becomes ...
Vulvar varicosities can cause discomfort during pregnancy. Understand what causes this form of varicose veins and learn how to get relief.
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Testicle injury or hard hit to the testicles. Testicular torsion (A twisted testicle that loses its blood supply.) Varicocele (Enlarged veins in the scrotum.).
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A scrotal ultrasound can help your doctor see if there is a varicocele or other problems in the testicles and supporting structures. Transrectal ultrasound ...
Enlarged veins in the scrotum, called a varicocele, can affect sperm's quality. Problems with sperm reaching the female reproductive tract. These issues can ...
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... Varicocele, Infertility, Hypogonadism, Peyronie's disease, Phimosis, Azoospermia, Hydrocele, Spermatocele · Nathan Punwani, M.D.. Phoenix ...
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